Thomas Kingston: Royals mourn Prince Michael of Kent's son-in-law

Thomas Kingston

The picture was obtained from the official residence of Lady Gabriella and the British Royal family, which is known as Buckingham Palace.

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The monarch and monarch's spouse conveyed their sincerest condolences to the loved ones of Mr. Kingston.

Buckingham Palace has reported the passing of Thomas Kingston, who was 45 years old and the husband of Lady Gabriella Kingston. He was also the son-in-law of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent.

The authorities were alerted on Sunday evening about a deceased individual discovered at a location in Gloucestershire. Emergency responders arrived at the area to investigate the situation.

There were no dubious situations or any other person was engaged.

The monarch and his woman, Camilla, conveyed their sincere condolences and well-wishes to the relatives of the individual.

The Buckingham Palace shared a message on behalf of Lady Gabriella and Mr Kingston's relatives honoring the late Mr Kingston. They praised him as an amazing individual who brought joy and happiness to everyone he encountered.

The passing of the individual came as an immense surprise to the entire household.

Lady Gabriella is the offspring of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent. The aged 81 Prince Michael is a descendant of King George V and was closely connected to the late Queen Elizabeth II as a first cousin.

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The pair got hitched in 2019 with the attendance of the deceased Queen Elizabeth II.

According to a representative from Buckingham Palace, King Charles and Queen Camilla, along with Prince and Princess Michael of Kent and others who were close to him, are all deeply saddened by the loss of a beloved family member.

In 2019, Lady Gabriella and Mr Kingston tied the knot at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. Mr Kingston is a director at Devonport Capital, a private equity company. Their wedding was graced by important personalities such as Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, and Prince Harry.

Beforehand, he had gained employment in the Diplomatic Missions Unit of the Foreign Office stationed in the city of Baghdad, the capital of Iraq. During his time there, he played an active role in orchestrating the safe release of hostages.

Lady Gabriella, the spouse of the individual mentioned, holds a considerable background as an arts and travel director. Additionally, she has established herself as an author, contributing editor, and singer-songwriter.

Although Lady Gabriella is not an active member of the Royal Family, the Royal Family is providing support to her and Mr. Kingston's family during these difficult times.

The mom and dad of the Prince and Princess of Kent appeared at the ceremony for the recently deceased former King Constantine of Greece at St George's Chapel on Tuesday.

Prince William made a sudden decision to not attend the memorial service due to a private issue that was not related to the recent news about Mr. Kingston.

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